In a diagram, input is typically indicated by arrows pointing towards a process or system, illustrating the flow of information or materials entering the system. Conversely, output is represented by arrows pointing away from the process, showing the results or products generated. Labels or icons may accompany these arrows to clarify the specific types of inputs and outputs involved.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
A diagram for input and output is typically shaped like a diamond. On one end you have the input, then arrows show where that input goes; this is typically to multiple locations. The arrows will then show how the information arrives at the output destination.
You have start diagram follow by input diagram and output diagram, then exit diagram.
Input and output are shown on a force diagram by the human being the input force and the load force being the output force. When you divide output force by input force, you get the mechanical advantage of a lever.
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is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
This statement is incorrect. A mapping diagram can represent both functions and relations. A relation is any set of ordered pairs, while a function is a specific type of relation where each input (or domain element) is associated with exactly one output (or range element). In a mapping diagram, if each input has a single output, it represents a function; if an input has multiple outputs, it represents a relation that is not a function.
Input device.
it is an output device
output/input
output and input